Is it hard to become a japanese teacher in the usa if you are a non-native japanese speaker?

Hello, I am a college freshman, majoring in language studies (japanese and spanish) and I am wanting to be a japanese teacher in the usa. I do fairly well in my japanese courses since I have had a passion for it ever since sophomore year of highschool. I’m just worried being a non native speaker will hurt my job prospects in the future. I do plan on going and getting my masters in japanese teaching for higher education later down the line, but have any of you went down a similar path? And what were the outcomes?

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I connected pencil and pencil. We call that hating waste is “Mottainai” in Japanese. As an example, these pencils were every short before. I can’t throw away them, even if these pencils become very short. It’s “Mottainai spirit”.短くなった鉛筆を繋いで長くする道具があります。無駄を嫌うことを「もったいない」と言います。

I connected pencil and pencil. We call that hating waste is “Mottainai” in Japanese. As an example, these…